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A 6-Year-Old Pervert?

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One thing that I get called by believers who think that they are doing a “favor” for me by trying to save my soul for Christ is a “pervert”. They do this because of the fact that they want to create, continue and substantiate the stigma associated with being anything that is remotely associated with [...]

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To LGBT Christians: What the Fuck?

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Reed Braden on his blog touched on Gay Christians and their dishonesty about Christian doctrine and it’s support for homosexuality or transsexuality (although not much has been said by the Metropolitan Community Church on this matter). While doctrinal arguments are all well and good, I have to ask one question – what is it about [...]

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Why Christians Should Worry About Who is on the Inside, Fucking Up their Religion

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As an ex-believer and a transsexual, I have my own personal experiences about this but I will try to write as honestly and openly as possible. Some people think that the Christian faith is being hurt exclusively by non believers but this isn’t so, simply because of the fact that we have to look at [...]

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Can I Accept Christians in my Life?

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For the most part, I believe I could accept Christians in my life as friends or family as long as they are socially conscious on how they worship. I don’t necessarily agree with their practices but at the very least, they shouldn’t support churches which support a homophobic slant on politics and homophobic organizations such [...]

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What I Would Do at a Funeral

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I have read a lot of comments asking why atheists would cry at a funeral since we are (supposedly) such evil and immoral people. And besides wondering what the hell these people are smoking when they made this statement, there is one question that begs to be asked. Why would you think that we wouldn’t [...]

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